…All right. We've implemented insert.…We've implemented update.…Now it's time to implement remove.…So, we're going to go here and we're going to put…in TableOperation removeOp equals TableOperation.Delete, pass in our note.…Insert entity Then we're going to await table.ExecuteAsync.…And pass in our removeOp.…Now its going to complain because our method here was not async.…So it…needs to be async Task.…And we need to update where we're calling this because its now Asyncs.…

We're going to say go find all references.…We find out we got two one that we just updated.…And one that we need to fix.…So here we are inside delete part two. So we need to make that an await.…And we also need to fix up one thing…here in the code for our delete selected button.…There's a bug in the…long list selector that means that…the selected item doesn't automatically get set.…Meaning a selection change doesn't happen when you long…click on something if you hadn't previously selected it.…But it turns out that the item that we need is in the sender that's being set in.…

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12/18/2013

Windows Azure services can add a lot of functionality to your Windows Phone apps, with very little work. This course focuses on just four of its many features: tables, blobs, mobile services, and push notifications. Author Michael Lehman shows how to store data using the Azure Tables API and blobs—binary data containers that make it easy to save images and other information. He also shows how to implement mobile services storage with the Azure Mobile Services API. Last, he'll show you how to send push notifications, which allows you to very simply message millions of devices.